You see it every day. A woman sits down and crosses one leg over the other. This distinctive posture appears so universally that we rarely question it. Yet behind this simple movement lies a fascinating mix of psychology, social conditioning, and practicality. We can’t help but wonder why women do it. The answer reveals subtle truths about...
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In 2021, scientists at University of Oxford alongside biopharmaceutical company Nucana launched an investigation on a compound called Cordycepin. Chinese medicine has used it for centuries as a remedy derived from a Himalayan fungus. By using this compound, scientists have developed a new, potent chemotherapy drug. This drug, called NUC-7738, boosts the potency of its...
A parent grieving the loss of a child will sometimes go to great lengths to try and ease their pain. This is what Rosalia Lombardo’s father did when she passed in 1920, just days before her second birthday. 100 years later, Rosalia is know as The Girl in the Glass Coffin, Sleeping Beauty, The World’s...
The apple juice recall centers on juice from S. Martinelli & Company, pulled from shelves after lab testing revealed unsafe levels of patulin. This toxin, produced by mold on fruit, especially apples, can be dangerous when consumed in significant amounts. Patulin is classified as a mycotoxin and is especially harmful to young children and those...
Ibuprofen is one of the most common painkillers in the world. Most of us have it in our cabinets, and we don’t think twice about popping one when we’ve got a headache, sore muscles, or cramps. But just because it’s easy to get doesn’t mean it’s always safe. Dr. Saurabh Sethi, a Harvard-trained gastroenterologist, is...
A recent crocodile attack has left many shaking their heads in disbelief. Have you ever seen those performers who pose like statues, completely still, until they suddenly move and scare someone half to death? It’s all in good fun, of course. But imagine a situation just like that, except the “statue” is actually a very...
Dementia is becoming an ever-growing concern, with cases rising at an alarming rate across the globe. But here’s the shocking part: a large portion of these cases could actually be prevented with some simple lifestyle changes. Dr. Joel Salinas, a respected behavioral neurologist and associate professor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, has uncovered some...
Overall, the rates of colon cancer have steadily declined over the last three decades. However, during this same period, rates of the disease in people under the age of 50 have dramatically increased. Researchers theorize that it is likely a combination of factors that have contributed to this rise, such as a sedentary lifestyle, diet,...
A German study has recently revealed 5 midlife health risks that could cut a decade off your lifespan. Recently presented at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Session, the study identified obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol, smoking, and high blood pressure as the risk factors. Collectively, these factors account for an astounding 50% of all cardiovascular...
Blueberries have for a long time now been touted as a “superfood”, meaning that they are packed with powerful, disease-fighting nutrients. There is no doubt that this small fruit is seriously good for you – but what would happen if you ate blueberries every single day? Here are six things you can expect to happen...
Imagine cutting your cancer treatment time from an hour to just five minutes. If you or someone you love has faced cancer treatment, you know how precious each minute outside a hospital can be. That’s why a groundbreaking new development from The National Health Service (NHS) causes such excitement across England. Cancer patients throughout England...
Researchers claim they have found a potential new cause of autism. They discovered that children with a genetic condition called myotonic dystrophy type 1 are 14 times more likely to develop autism. Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is inherited and results in fatigue, progressive muscle weakness, and various cognitive issues. The researchers say it could...